what is the difference between static and dynamic induced emf?
Answer Posted / shruti
Meaning of a static is stationary. so there is no relative
motion between field nor coil. The source should be
alternating in nature. Then only emf can be induced.
In dynamically induced emf there is relative motion
between conductor and field. Because relative speed is an
important point to get the dynamically induced emf.
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